BCW Member ArtsWestchester kicked off its upcoming five-day Serious Fun Arts Fest in downtown White Plains on Wednesday with artist Chris Soria painting an 18-by-30-foot mural at the former Macy’s at the White Plains Galleria. A press conference to preview the exciting event was attended by artist Soria, White Plains Mayor Tom Roach, ArtsWestchester CEO Janet Langsam and White Plains Business Improvement District Executive Director Brittany Brandwein. Soria is one of several artists who in the coming weeks will paint the first of several monumental murals in downtown White Plains as part of Serious Fun’s celebration of public art involving […]

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A major real estate development company announced plans this week for a luxury age-restricted housing development to be built on the site of an empty office complex off Route 6. AMS Acquisitions of New York City presented its concept to the Town Board on Tuesday for 800 East Main Street, the former headquarters of the Blue Book Network. The real estate investment firm’s vision for the 35-acre property includes 200 rental apartments and 50 townhome condominiums with upscale amenities in a park-like setting. Mark Weingarten, the developers’ attorney, said that a 55-plus upscale community would deliver many benefits to Yorktown, […]

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The Business Council of Westchester’s Westchester Innovation Network (WIN) program has matched Yonkers-based ConConnect with Lowe’s to help formerly incarcerated people find jobs with the national home-improvement retailer. The pilot jobs program will roll out in Atlanta, Georgia and it will target justice-impacted residents. ConConnect is an online platform that connects formerly incarcerated men and women with services, education, and employment nationwide. ConConnect will refer new clients to Lowe’s-vetted non-profit organizations in Atlanta that may place them in Lowe’s stores. The pilot’s goal is to improve the placement outcomes of formerly incarcerated in Lowe’s stores. “One of the biggest reentry […]

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Regarding “New York’s fossil fuel use soared after Indian Point plant closure. Officials sound the alarm,” July 22: I read with interest your recent story that included New York officials’ concerns about the future reliability of our electricity grid. The Business Council of Westchester has repeatedly warned that New York’s renewable energy infrastructure is significantly behind schedule. In a rapid push to lower New York’s carbon emissions, elected officials are creating a power deficit that may bring us blackouts, economic losses, and even deaths. New York hopes to close all fossil fuel generating plants by 2040 in favor of renewable generation coupled […]

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Westchester County is among the nation’s top ten digital counties according to a new survey by National Association of Counties (NACo) and Center for Digital Government (CDG). The survey identifies best technology practices in a number of areas, including initiatives that streamline service delivery; encourage collaboration; enhance cybersecurity and apply innovation to achieving county priorities. “Westchester County prides ourselves in providing the best possible services to the people we serve – and doing so in the most efficient manner. Additionally, in today’s modern world, governments must protect themselves from any number of cyber threats stemming from bad actors both near […]

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One of Westchester’s most prominent office locations – City Square at 50 Main Street/1-11 Martine Avenue in downtown White Plains — recently completed a $94 million-dollar renovation. RM Friedland announced it has been awarded the exclusive office leasing assignment for the relaunch of this signature property consisting of 360,000+ square feet of office space with a slew of attractive amenities. RMF’s Office Managing Director, Chris O’Callaghan, will lead the team responsible for leasing the Ginsburg Development Companies (GDC) property. “White Plains is one of the tristate area’s most-active office markets because the city combines the best elements of a transit-oriented […]

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